PLOS Climate
2022 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 12, 2022
- Adaptation finance failing to reach the most vulnerable: A multi-level model of household political power in Madagascar pp. 1-23

- Katherine Elizabeth Browne and Claudien Razafiarimanana
Volume 1, issue 11, 2022
- Perception of heat stress in cities and measures for health protection pp. 1-4

- Andreas Matzarakis and Andre Santos Nouri
- Central America in dire need of inclusive climate resilient development with support from the international community pp. 1-3

- Edwin J Castellanos
- Have renewable energy leaders announced aggressive emission reduction goals? Examining variations in the stringency of country-level net-zero emission pledges pp. 1-13

- Inhwan Ko, Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
Volume 1, issue 10, 2022
- Investing in resilience and making investments resilient pp. 1-3

- Stéphane Hallegatte and Jia Li
- Policies for climate finance: Status and research needs pp. 1-3

- Bjarne Steffen and Axel Michaelowa
- Efforts to tax carbon in Washington State pp. 1-14

- Steven M Karceski
Volume 1, issue 9, 2022
- Identifying priority areas to manage mobile bottom fishing on seabed carbon in the UK pp. 1-21

- Graham Epstein and Callum M Roberts
- Towards a “fair-efforts” metric for climate pledges pp. 1-4

- Narasimha D Rao
Volume 1, issue 8, 2022
- Emission reduction targets and outcomes of the Clean Development Mechanism (2005–2020) pp. 1-17

- Alex Y Lo and Ren Cong
Volume 1, issue 7, 2022
- Hidden benefits and dangers of carbon tax pp. 1-10

- Monica Prasad
- Climate change sociology: Past contributions and future research needs pp. 1-3

- Debra J Davidson
- On the acceptance of intergenerational climate legacies: A comparison of Canada and Japan pp. 1-13

- Kyoko Adachi, Hadi Dowlatabadi and Jiaying Zhao
Volume 1, issue 6, 2022
- Electoral appeal of climate policies: The Green New Deal and the 2020 U.S. House of Representatives elections pp. 1-12

- Meagan Carmack, Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
Volume 1, issue 5, 2022
- Public opinion about climate policies: A review and call for more studies of what people want pp. 1-14

- Malcolm Fairbrother
- Mental health, a neglected aftershock of climate disasters pp. 1-3

- Akhil Bansal and Ilona Arih
- Placing people at the heart of climate action pp. 1-4

- Patrick Devine-Wright, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Birgitta Gatersleben, Saffron O’Neill, Sarah Hartley, Kate Burningham, Benjamin Sovacool, Stewart Barr and Jillian Anable
- Estimating regional timber supply and forest carbon sequestration under shared socioeconomic pathways: A case study of Maine, USA pp. 1-20

- Jianheng Zhao, Adam Daigneault and Aaron Weiskittel
Volume 1, issue 4, 2022
- Projected novelty in the climate envelope of the California Current at multiple spatial-temporal scales pp. 1-19

- James A Smith, Mercedes Pozo Buil, Jerome Fiechter, Desiree Tommasi and Michael G Jacox
Volume 1, issue 2, 2022
- Lessons for adaptation pathways in the Pacific Islands pp. 1-4

- Karen E McNamara, Ross Westoby and Rachel Clissold
- Operational extreme weather event attribution can quantify climate change loss and damages pp. 1-4

- Michael F Wehner and Kevin A Reed
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